Disappointed with Vista's built-in defrag like I was? I had purchased the previous version of Diskeeper for XP and like it quite a bit.

Diskeeper 2007 Pro works great. I really didn't like Vista running defrag whenever it wanted, so I was happy that DK2007 allows you to disable that and set your own schedules. Plus, you get that same nice graphical view of your drive defragging, as well as the other nice features like MFT config, etc.

nVidia's latest drivers for the 680i motherboards seem to causing more problems than they're worth. Since upgrading I've had nothing but problems with the dual NICs. Whichever one I plug the cable into has it's GW removed by Vista. Trying to disable both NICs hangs the system. Trying to add a GW to the NIC with the cable does not allow for network connectivity.

I'm on my second hard reset tonight...all I want to do is get on the Interne and get my email.

Sure Vista is new, but I also ran 2000 in RC for months and moved to XP ASAP and never had these kind of stability and driver problems.

45 minutes of time wasted on simple networking issues to simply get Vista to not automatically remove the GW from the enabled NIC.